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Description: The Best Smart Home Security Systems of 2017 - Home Security - Home Security systems 2017 Smart locks let you lock and unlock your doors using your smartphone. Smart home locks replace your keys and offer improved security.Top 3 Smart Door Locks for Home: 3 Best Smart Door Locks Review Why Use a Smart Lock? The top performers in our review are Schlage Sense, the Gold Award winner; Danalock, the Silver Award winner; and Schlage Connect, the Bronze Award winner. Here’s more on choosing a system to meet your needs, along with detail on how we arrived at our ranking of nine smart locks. Smart locks are part of a larger smart home trend that allows you to control certain electronics in your house with a smartphone. These locks have several advantages that make your home more convenient and secure. Some smart locks let you send guest keys to your family and friends to eliminate the key under the mat. Other smart home locks automatically unlock your door as you walk up, which is helpful if your hands are full. This new technology still has a long way to go before you see a smart lock on every house, but its potential is exciting. What Is A Smart Lock? A smart lock has three basic components: a locking mechanism, a small motor and a wireless transceiver. The locking mechanism is essentially a deadbolt lock. The motor, which typically runs off AA batteries, turns the locking mechanism. Finally, the wireless transceiver sends and receives information from a connected mobile app or smart home system. As long as a lock has all three of these parts, it qualifies as a bona fide smart lock. Deadbolt There are two main types of smart locks available on the market today: deadbolts and doorknobs. The majority of smart locks are deadbolts, so we focused on that type while searching for review candidates. To narrow the field further, we chose smart locks that still use a physical key. With a physical key, you can override the lock in situations where you might otherwise be locked out such as if you lose your smartphone, the app doesn’t work, the lock has a dead battery or your phone is stolen. Smart locks simply haven't been around long enough that you won't encounter at least one of these problems at some point. Wireless Because smart locks work with your smartphone, each lock in our review has at least one of the following wireless technologies: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and home automation system compatibility. Bluetooth connects the lock directly to your mobile phone if you're near your house. Wi-Fi locks connect to your home network to access the internet so you can control the lock from anywhere. Finally, a smart lock that connects to a home automation system can work in tandem with other products, such as IP cameras or programmable thermostats, to streamline your routine and bolster your home's. Subscribe Us for more Videos ..... The Best Smart Home Security Systems of 2017 - Home Security - Home Security systems 2017

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